Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is on a mission to change the perception of Africa by giving financial backing to a New York-based organization that aims to showcase positive African stories.

Africa’s richest man, Dangote has donated $20 million to the nonprofit Africa Center in New York through his charitable foundation, according to a press release.

The 70,000-square-foot center on Fifth Avenue at 109th Street in East Harlem promotes creative expression and interaction with the public to challenge historical stereotypes of Africa.

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In a statement from the Dangote Group, he explained why the donation to the Africa Center is important to him.

“The Africa Center is showcasing Africa in a contemporary, multifaceted manner as a center of innovation, growth, and limitless potential, which makes this project extremely important and worthy of support through my foundation,” Dangote said in the press statement.

“There is an opportunity to establish new narratives about Africa today, with its unrivaled mix of people, ideas, and resources, which are both its greatest strength and the basis for its tremendous, untapped promise.”

Other donors to the Africa Center include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which pledged a $5 million donation, and the family of Sudanese-British billionaire businessman Mo Ibrahim, which has given more than $7 million, according to PhilanthropyNewsDigest.